Admission The Gardens and the Visitor Centre are free entry. Assistance dogs are welcome in the garden on a lead. Opening times varied depending on the season. Please check our website to find out more. Access This is a 8.5 acre garden, steep in parts. The accessible route is restricted to the Sensory Garden and the Visitor Centre. on the right for opening times. Plant Protection Please help us protect the rare plants and trees in the garden. Stop that urge to climb the trees and run into the flower beds. Instead, try a big run up Highdown Hill and enjoy the amazing view. Accessible public toilets outside the gardens & refreshment from the local pub or onsite seasonal concession available.
Beautifully laid out and managed chalk gardens. Water features. Not all areas are disabled accessible, but good variety of paths are. Adjacent cafe, toilets and parking.
A place to escape. Beautifully manicured flower beds, sweeping curved paths and a pond water feature. It's not a large place but is tranquil and you can manage to get a little lost wandering around.
I'm in love with this beautiful chalk garden; stunning water features, loads of forget-me-nots, bees buzzing in the blossom, birds singing away, a Robin sat a foot away from me on our bench. I would come here every day if I lived in Worthing.
Amazing layout with inspirations of hidden gardens carefully thought out. A peace full and tranquil place to just relax and take in nature
Beautiful place to spend a couple of hours and it has free admission. It contains rare plants and trees from around the world. There is a lot of history to discover too, via information boards in Visitor Centre. Gardens have been rejuvenated, with better access for wheelchairs and buggies in some areas. The waterfall has also been restored with a solar powered pump to ensure minimal environmental impact. Guided tours are also available last Thursday in month from 2 to 3 (March to September). Book online or turn up 10 minutes before. Cost PS5. Also events such as snowdrop and peony days. These are seasonal. Buy the plants you see in the garden at the pop up shop on most Thursdays and Fridays from 12.30-3.30. Discover days for children on some Wednesdays during school holidays. Minimal cost for some activities but most are free. Large free car park which also serves Highdown Hill.
Absolutely wonderful . This is an awesome gardens to visit and all for free. It has a secret garden feel to it. It is filled with gorgeous flowers and plants from all over the globe . Walking through the different garden sections is magical. They have a new visitors centre where you can get refreshments. It's worthwhile a visit. Peaceful.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Hiking
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
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Beautifully laid out and managed chalk gardens. Water features. Not all areas are disabled accessible, but good variety of paths are. Adjacent cafe, toilets and parking.
A place to escape. Beautifully manicured flower beds, sweeping curved paths and a pond water feature. It's not a large place but is tranquil and you can manage to get a little lost wandering around.
I'm in love with this beautiful chalk garden; stunning water features, loads of forget-me-nots, bees buzzing in the blossom, birds singing away, a Robin sat a foot away from me on our bench. I would come here every day if I lived in Worthing.
Amazing layout with inspirations of hidden gardens carefully thought out. A peace full and tranquil place to just relax and take in nature
Beautiful place to spend a couple of hours and it has free admission. It contains rare plants and trees from around the world. There is a lot of history to discover too, via information boards in Visitor Centre. Gardens have been rejuvenated, with better access for wheelchairs and buggies in some areas. The waterfall has also been restored with a solar powered pump to ensure minimal environmental impact. Guided tours are also available last Thursday in month from 2 to 3 (March to September). Book online or turn up 10 minutes before. Cost PS5. Also events such as snowdrop and peony days. These are seasonal. Buy the plants you see in the garden at the pop up shop on most Thursdays and Fridays from 12.30-3.30. Discover days for children on some Wednesdays during school holidays. Minimal cost for some activities but most are free. Large free car park which also serves Highdown Hill.
Absolutely wonderful . This is an awesome gardens to visit and all for free. It has a secret garden feel to it. It is filled with gorgeous flowers and plants from all over the globe . Walking through the different garden sections is magical. They have a new visitors centre where you can get refreshments. It's worthwhile a visit. Peaceful.